In an interview with The Post, the ex-Breitbart editor says he’s going to carry on with his own independent media company, publish a book and tour colleges — claiming he represents young Republicans that don’t relate to the established “National Review crowd.”

“They simply don’t understand the Republicans have sold out the country to line their own pockets. I’m more interested in this populist-nationalist revolution,” he said.

He also took a shot at the Conservative Political Action Conference for dis-inviting him as a speaker. “It’s a shame that they caved. The left has created a kind of gotcha culture for conservatives. It’s sad that they caved to this stuff,” he said.

Now, the conservative writer says he will redouble his efforts to advocate free speech.

“I will soon be announcing three things. One, a new publisher of the book, which we expect to have settled in the next couple of weeks. Two is a new tour – I think a blend of campus and venue tour. And three, importantly, a new media venture. … That venture is funded and ready to go.”

Talking up his new ventures, he added: “Republicans so far have basically ceded ground on all the big culture issues to the left over and over and over again because they’re cowards. And I’m not a coward. I’m on campuses where the left is strongest and most powerful and where they live. And I think they’re intimidated and resentful of that – I’m gauche and crude and crass. Well that may be the case. But I’m effective. I’ve done more on campuses in America in one year than in 30 years of activism from them.”

But he was apologetic about one thing — the comments that became public this week and resulted in a cascade of criticism.

“On these late night, boozy internet live streams, some things tumble out of your mouth that are partially formed or incoherently expressed. The reason I apologized for this – and I’ve never apologized for anything before and I don’t anticipate apologizing again – is that this is a subject that touches me,” he said.

“And I found it so appalling that the media would take my child abuse and lie that I’m an enabler of child abuse. That is like some real life Kafka-esque, alternate reality s–t where the media is taking a victim of a crime and pretending – knowing that it’s not true – and saying that this person is an advocate for that kind of crime.”